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Transcript
00:00This is a sensitive video that you are about to watch.
00:05A boy in Cebu City was stabbed in the eye by a bullet while he was walking to school.
00:12Alan Domingo of GMA Regional TV has this report.
00:15This is a sensitive video that you are about to watch.
00:22A boy in Cebu City was stabbed in the eye by a bullet while he was walking to school.
00:30Alan Domingo of GMA Regional TV has this report.
00:45A boy in Cebu City was stabbed in the eye by a bullet while he was walking to school.
00:52I couldn't see his eyes. I couldn't see his eyes.
00:58When I looked at the boy, I couldn't see his eyes.
01:01I couldn't see his eyes.
01:03I couldn't see his eyes.
01:05I couldn't see his eyes.
01:07I couldn't see his eyes.
01:11Authorities are still investigating how the boy was stabbed in the eye
01:16by a bullet that was used to support the broken cable.
01:20The boy's hospitalization is still being investigated.
01:23The Department of Social Welfare Services promised to assist in his treatment.
01:29Alan Domingo of GMA Regional TV has this report for GMA Integrated News.
01:35The Christmas lights will be turned on slowly because the electricity bill of Miralco will increase this November.
01:41The electricity bill is almost 43 cents per kilowatt hour.
01:47The electricity bill is 85 pesos per kilowatt hour.
01:53The electricity bill is 213 pesos per kilowatt hour.
01:58According to Miralco, one of the reasons for the increase in electricity bill is the increase in demand for electricity
02:03and the decrease in the price of electricity, which is affected by the power producers.
02:09Houses collapsed and some of the left-over land of Baguio-Nica in Northern Luzon were submerged.
02:16In the province of Aurora, some rivers overflowed so some residents couldn't get help.
02:22From the City of Kasiguran, we have a live report from Darlene Cai.
02:26Darlene?
02:30There is still no electricity in the City of Kasiguran in Aurora.
02:33Some of the electricity poles fell and were damaged when the storm hit here.
02:39So some affected residents are now relying on candles, gas stoves, or some solar-powered lights.
02:47The landslides of Baguio-Nica in other provinces or places in Northern Luzon are also felt.
02:56Let's go!
03:02This house in Taguntungan in Baguio-Cagayan was flooded by a river.
03:06It happened in the middle of the storm of Baguio-Nica last night.
03:09No one is inside because the owner is in Tuguegarao City.
03:14In Tuguegarao City, this family is helping to transport the groceries.
03:20Because last time, the water was only there for 30 to 45 minutes.
03:26This vendor put the refrigerator and vegetables in the sidecar.
03:32When the morning came, this is what the residents were left with.
03:36The income of their house is now in ruins.
03:39More than 3,000 residents of Luzon are still in the evacuation center.
03:43Don't let them go home because it's hard for them to evacuate.
03:46If the storm comes again, it will flood for sure.
03:49We have a problem.
03:51As you can see, the flood has spread to the towns of Solana and Alcala.
03:56Cagayan is still in a state of calamity in October.
03:59Their problem now is that their calamity fund is running out.
04:03The LGU is asking the national government for additional funds.
04:08According to the president last week, the government's quick response fund is running out.
04:13But don't worry, it will be funded again.
04:16Historically, as early as October or sometimes September, the national and local calamity fund is running out.
04:24But the government always has a quick response fund.
04:27And we have an assurance from BBM that we have enough funds for the next calamities until the end of December.
04:38In Dilasag, Aurora, where the storm landed, 100 percent of the town was affected.
04:46The strong wind blew the roof of Nanay Leonita's house.
04:50It was very strong.
04:51And my neighbor was moving up and up.
04:56So I was really scared.
05:00The water level is still high.
05:02The water level is still high and the storm is strong here.
05:04That's why the barangay of Diagyan in the municipality of Dilasag in Aurora can't go there.
05:11Even the motorists going to Dinapigue Isabela can't go there.
05:16We are trying to contact them.
05:19The river is still isolated.
05:22Even though it's sunny today, we still can't cross it.
05:28What will happen is that they will still be able to cross the river if the water level is low?
05:32Yes, that's what will happen.
05:34In the neighboring town of Kasiguran, all 100 banana trees were hit by strong winds.
05:41I hope there will be help for us.
05:43We lost our food.
05:45That's our problem.
05:47Family food packs were given to the affected residents.
05:50There is still no power in the town of Kasiguran and Dilasag.
05:53The communication line is having a hard time.
05:56Roofs were removed.
05:58Trees were cut down.
05:59And the riverbeds were cut off again in the neighboring towns.
06:03The storm left a trail in Santiago City, Isabela.
06:06Some places were flooded.
06:09It's as if the flood washed away the crops in the towns of Ilagan and Tumawini.
06:19According to Kasiguran MDRMO,
06:22Aurelco is working hard to get the power supply back to the town this Sunday.
06:27That's the latest from Kasiguran Aurora.
06:30Back to you, Ato.
06:31Thank you very much, Darlene Cai.
06:34The hearing of the House Quad Committee on the Duterte Drug War was canceled.
06:40Some witnesses are still confirming the testimonies.
06:44Despite this, former President Rodrigo Duterte insisted that he will still go to the camera
06:49because they were not abused.
06:51In defense of the House Quad Committee,
06:53they did not receive a confirmation that Duterte will attend the hearing.
06:58They sent a postponed hearing.
07:01This evening, former Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo said
07:05in a video that did not receive a notice,
07:08Duterte's field about the cancellation of the hearing.
07:11He will still go in the morning.
07:13Tomorrow, Duterte will be in front of the camera
07:16to talk to the congressmen about when the hearing can continue.
07:5125 kilometers per hour
07:53and possibly landfall on the island of Cagayan or Isabela on Thursday.
07:58Aside from the Ophel,
08:00the Tropical Storm Mani is also being monitored.
08:03If it enters the PAR, it will be called the Pepito Storm.
08:07It is still far, but in the initial outlook of the forecast,
08:10it is possible that it will approach the Bicol Region or Eastern Visayas this Sunday.
08:15This Sunday.
08:16As for the Metro Weather,
08:18the chance of rain is still low tomorrow morning.
08:21But in the afternoon, there is a chance of rain in some parts of Luzon and Visayas.
08:25It is also possible that it will rain heavily in Mindanao.
08:29In the afternoon, it is possible that it will rain in some parts of Metro Manila.

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